Q: 11
In terms of Cloud SQL for MySQL Features offered by Google Cloud Platform which of the statements
is/are correct?
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Option B only.
A and C just aren't true for Cloud SQL unless there's some niche restriction not mentioned.
Why not A? Cloud SQL does support private IP using private service access, so A is incorrect.
B is the only one that matches what Google Cloud actually does. Data encryption covers all those areas, while A and C are just wrong feature-wise. Pretty sure that's correct, but let me know if you see it differently.
B
Really clear question for Cloud SQL features, lined up with what I've seen in recent practice sets.
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Q: 12
An organization has created an ecommerce website. What data on this website would be considered
structured data?
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I don't think it's B or C since reviews and descriptions are usually free-text, so not structured. D makes sense because it's a numeric value, fits well in rows/columns in a database. A seems like a trap, photos aren't structured data. Anyone see this worded differently before?
Probably D, since scores are numeric and easily stored in databases as structured data. Product photos or reviews would be unstructured.
Only ratings scores count as structured data in this context.
D
D
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Q: 13
An organization wants to scale their existing virtual machine architecture as quickly as possible. Why
should the organization use VMware Engine?
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C makes sense since moving VMs to containers usually means you get more portability and can scale using Kubernetes or GKE. Cloud providers talk a lot about containerizing for fast scaling, so I think C still fits. Disagree?
Its C, since moving VMs to containers is a common way to scale faster.
C or D? C seems tempting if you think containers are the natural next step, but migration tools often push that trap. Pretty sure it's C though, since that's usually faster for scaling VMs in cloud reports.
Its C, since you can migrate VMs to containers for more flexibility. But if the keyword is scaling "as quickly as possible," does it mean they don't want to change the architecture at all? That could make D more accurate.
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Q: 14
A startup client of yours does offline data processing for a few of its clients. They are mi-grating their
applications and the associated data to Google Cloud. They have 100TB of data to move. They
presently have a very small private data center setup connected to a local internet provider. The
maximum bandwidth they are able to get is 100Mbps. How long will it take them to transfer the data
over the internet if the transfer goes smoothly?
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C makes sense here. 100TB over a 100Mbps line is super slow-definitely not something that can finish in a day or even a week. Quick math shows it's close to around 100 days, so C seems solid. Let me know if I missed any trick in the calculation but feels right.
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Q: 15
An organization's applications run on an inflexible, on-premises architecture. The organization has
decided to modernize their existing applications with the cloud. What may have prompted this
business decision?
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D. Developers want to test ideas and experiment with more ease. Makes sense since cloud helps speed up dev cycles. Pretty sure that's the intent here.
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Q: 16
A customer has new applications to build that has to handle both batch data and streaming dat
a. Which product should they choose?
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B. great question for testing understanding of Google data services!
Yeah, pretty sure it's B here. Dataflow supports both batch and streaming, unlike Dataproc or Dataprep which are more specialized. Saw similar in recent exam reports. Agree?
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Q: 17
An organization has decided to modernize their applications in the cloud to keep up with their
customers' needs.
What may have prompted this business decision?
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Its D, because slow update cycles on-prem usually push businesses toward cloud adoption. Makes sense if they're struggling with deployment speed.
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Q: 18
An organization wants full control of their virtual machine infrastructure for a custom home-grown
application with a product that autoscales and automatically updates.
Which Google Cloud product or solution should the organization use?
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C for sure. To get actual control over VMs, Compute Engine is the way. The others like Cloud Run or App Engine abstract away the infrastructure so you lose that root-level access. Seen similar on other practice sets too, so pretty confident here.
C imo. Compute Engine is the only option here that gives full VM-level control, so you can manage custom apps and set up autoscaling yourself. The others are more managed or serverless, not the same level of control.
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Q: 19
“With cloud messaging you can Customize and deliver messages accordingly to the predetermined
time in the user's local time zone.” Comment on the above statement.
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Is the question specifically referring to scheduling messages natively with FCM, or just the capability to deliver at a user’s local time if you handle scheduling server-side? That would change whether D is accurate.
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Q: 20
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) provides three main compliance resource webpages. What are they?
(Select Three Answer)
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C or D. Reports Manager and Compliance Offerings are definitely in, but not sure if GDPR Home Page is the third or if it goes by a slightly different name. I think it's A, C, D but not 100%.
Option A C, D
C/D? Support Hub and TechCentral sound like red herrings, so pretty sure it's A, C, D. Seen similar options in other practice sets.
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